Philadelphia Police are searching for a man who is wanted in connection for the sexual assault of a 22-year-old Drexel student. The incident happened at the student's apartment located on the 3400 block of Race Street at around 6 am on Saturday, January 27th. Police say that the suspect was seen driving away in a dark grey Ford SUV. Anyone with information on the incident is asked to contact Philadelphia Police.

Mayor Jim Kenney announced a new workforce initiative at the Chamber of Commerce annual luncheon on Tuesday. Mayor Kenney calls the initiative "Fueling Philadelphia's Talent Engine." The plan is to work with residents to get the skills they need for a job. The strategy relies heavily on the partnerships with the school district, local colleges, non-profit organizations and the business community. Many of the heads of the partnerships were at the luncheon on Tuesday and were very pleased with the initiative. Officials say that they expect many of the businesses to join in with the mayor's plan.

Philadelphia Police are now searching for dozens of suspects who were caught on surveillance footage destroying a Sunoco APlus minimart during the celebrations for Super Bowl LII. Surveillance footage shows the mob destroying the Sunoco store located at 801 S. Broad Street at around 12:30 am on Monday. The video shows many of the suspects throwing food and other items around the store, tearing up shelves and even stealing items. Some suspects are even seen taking pictures as the destruction ensued. After a few minutes of chaos, the group left the heavily damaged store behind. Anyone with information regarding any of the suspects in the video is asked to contact South Detective Division (215-686-3013/3014).

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